Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Takara
The plot of my stroy is that this young girl called Takara lives in a small town with her father.Her mother died when she was 2 because of a war. Takara is now 16 and her father wants her to get married to this person she this she does not but its there neighbour Kio they have been friends from a young age. Takara palns to run away when she packs her bags she shes a letter fromm her mother in the bottem of her curbord there was a map.she shows he map to Kio and they bot follow the map to find the treasure. Takara finds more information about her slef and her mother through this journey.Kio falls in lov ewth Takara and so does she but they both dont tell each other.and the end they find dome treasure and they bring it back to there parents and tell them what happend. Takara and Kio both get married at the end and they live happily ever after
Takara means treasurer.
Takara means treasurer.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
kiki's delivery service
its a adventure story of a young girl called kiki and her black cat. it looks like she is on a dangerous adventure and have many obstetricals on the way.its a Japanese animated fantasy film with great animation skills and techniques used.the character names are cute and funny,in this film they really tell the viewers about the characters.this movie make the viewers through out the movie engaged with emotion and action.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Howl's moving castle
the climax is really good in this movie, it has really goods effects and it is really imanagetive. there are good ideas that have been used and there are some is amazing animation.There is a alot of inmagnation been used.this movie contains aalot of fantersice which empersise on the movie and majical.
Friday, 13 September 2013
AKIRA
i really enjoyed the movie it was very interresting to wacth it in japanise and funny.The plot was a bit hard to under stand what it is about.The characters names are funny and interesting, the was a lot of grousome scence with alot of lood, guts and death the was a lot of flashing imges warning for epileptic people that they cannot watch it because it contains alot of flasyhing images. it is funny when they kill a person and blood comes.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
British animation


Oliver Postage
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Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Techniques
Clay animation or clay mation is one f many forms of stop motion animation.
Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"—made
of a malleable substance, usually Plasticine clay .all traditional animation is produced
in a similar fashion, whether done through cel animation or stop motion.Each frame, or still picture, is recorded on film or digital media and then played back in rapid succession.When played back at a frame rate greater than 10- 12 frames per second, a fairly convincing illusuion motion is acheved. While played back feature creating an illusion it true of all moving images (from zoetrope to films to video games ), they are made frame- by- frame process.
objects, not eliminating pixelation but making it less jarring to the eye.

Caroline Leaf’s films are convincing proof that great film effects can be created with incredibly simple methods. Colour or even just sand are the basic materials for her pictures, which are painted on a sheet of glass. Lit from below, light and shadow produce expressive, even magical effects. Caroline Leaf changes the hand-drawn figures picture for picture, directly under the camera. Moving figures change their position in the picture. They must therefore be continually painted over, and the background suitably adjusted. Caroline Leaf works step by step to advance the movement and plot. Each picture must be destroyed to make the next. Nothing can be repeated. In her first film Sand or Peter and the Wolf, Caroline Leaf uses the light and shadow world of her sandpainting to convey the fright of darkness and of the unknown. She is more successful in her even more impressive interpretation of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa.
Digital animation is when there are a series of graphics which are the same only placed in different areas in each frame so that it can create the illusion of movement when in reality they are still pictures A simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. Cartoons on television is one example of animation. Animation on computers is one of the chief ingredients of multimedia presentations. There are many software applications that enable you to create animations that you can display on a computer monitor.
A flip book or flick book is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the pages are turned rapidly, the pictures appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change. Flip books are often illustrated books for children, but may also be geared towards adults and employ a series of photographs rather than drawings. Flip books are not always separate books, but may appear as an added feature in ordinary books or magazines, often in the page corners. Software packages and websites are also available that convert digital video files into custom-made flip books.
A thaumatrope is a toy that was popular in Victorian times. A disk or card with a picture on each side is attached to two pieces of string. When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers the two pictures appear to combine into a single image due to persistence of vision. Examples of common thaumatrope pictures include a bare tree on one side of the disk, and its leaves on the other, or a bird on one side and a cage on the other. They often also included riddles or short poems, with one line on each side. Thaumatropes were one of a number of simple, mechanical optical toys that used persistence of vision. They are recognised as important antecedents of cinematography and in particular of animation.
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